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Yes, you do start the game in the south, so that means either Jungles or Deserts. Or both. Neither class is location bound in any way, so you can just migrate somewhere else. How dense the Jungles are depends on the map generation. I had good starts in the south, and bad starts in the north, and vice versa. Starting in permanently snowed Mountains or Swamps is also not nice and most classes can't use those either. :D
You do have Forest Stealth on quite a few troops and commanders, so hiding in Forests is an option. But yeah, they don't really do much for you.
The Warlock in comparison depends on his summons and his troops options are just there to buy him time to get those summon online.
I would try fishing for a Nagaraja as soon as possible and buying Sapphires for him to use. Even a small number of Nagas can deal with anything in the water and pick up those gems for you.
Basically with the mid-range monkey troops, in almost all cases you're not going to get something better than another faction's equivalent troop, but you very may well have something worse.
I have three things to add:
1. Melee Markata having wall climb makes them actually pretty good against fortified positions. Archers and crossbows have a hard time shooting your important units when getting whacked in the shin by a small monkey. This can allow you to take better income location without any, important, losses.
2. Trolls are also a good opportunity. Using melee Markatas again to keep the Troll busy and alive allows your Yogis and other confusion casters to confuse the Troll until they switch side. Trolls are a great addition to your armies. They love the support buff you can give them.